Thinking of having this one surgically implanted to my wrist, I like it that much. But then, there’s the problem of changing the battery every year. So I’ll just hold off on that idea.
Thinking of having this one surgically implanted to my wrist, I like it that much. But then, there’s the problem of changing the battery every year. So I’ll just hold off on that idea.
Considering that sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium have electrical charges and our cells can use these charged elements (ions) to generate electricity, I'd go for it! What could possibly go wrong?
Transplants have come a long way, plus the implantation of some man-made electronic devices (cochlear implants, pacemakers, heart valves, etc.), but I think I’ll wait and see how medical science does about transplanting watches. 😀
The closest I can get to taking my Gandad out fishing. Miss him lots. Glad his watch still connects us, at the risk of being too sentimental. 3 Coho’s reeled in today